Being so damn cold out, I decided to give that rebound bar mod a go. Figured, worst case I'd be ordering a replacement from Brownells.
I was running a 14lb spring 'cause I wasn't getting reliable trigger resets with 13lb. Even 14lb at the start would not reset the trigger 100% if I released it really really slowly but it's broken in now and resets 100% with the 14lb spring. With 13lb, it definitely was not reliable. So today I did that mod VanMan pointed out and knocked off the corner of the rebound bar. I didn't remove a lot of material. I may go back in and remove just a hair more. I polished the areas and reassembled with the 14lb spring. That harsh trigger reset is a bit muted now and feels a lot better.
I replaced the 14lb spring with the 13lb and trigger felt smoother, a little lighter as to be expected and reset was 100%. VanMan was on the money. With the 14lb spring, DA trigger pull was avg 6.5lbs, now it's 5.5lbs with the 13lb. SA went from 2.4lbs with the 14lb spring to 2.1lbs with the 13lb.
After my slicking up job, the trigger felt pretty good but now, it's even nicer. Thanks VanMan!
I forgot to take pics of the after it was modded. Next time I crack it open, I'll take a pic.
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Here's my slicking up thread:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...-up-a-Smith-amp-Wesson-686?highlight=slicking
Nice work! Are you still using the Reduced Power Wolff main spring? I am still struggling with getting a good strike with mine (DA: 7 - 2oz). I also ground down my strain screw to add to the list of variables. Are all S&W strain screws the same length? I ordered a couple more but they will not be here til next week. In the mean time, I cut up a couple of 8-32 bolts but I am not exactly sure how long to make them.
I guess I will try more polishing. Thanks for posting your slicking up thread. Its always good to have some detailed images of what you are working on. What do you use as a buffing compound? I have actual buffing compound for a shop 10" buffer wheel that I can put on a cone shaped 1/2" padded tip on a dremel or is it better to use Flitz with the dremel cone tip? I was also wondering if there was any point to taking out the S&W built in trigger lock there is a little bit of a post that looks like it rides in a guide way, in the hammer?